Chassi build! Volvo Twin Turbo V10 AWD. Project Ep 3
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- Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
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Those welds that will "do their job" look bloody amazing!
Bud i was laughing so hard at that part
he's just too humble...
I hope the R8 is street legal again soon. Now that the superleggera is gone I miss those v10 street video's.
Soo to me, the color of this chopped subframe looks a lot like the color of the R8. I just assumed that it wasn't possible to register/insure it and that this new project is the result of the kept parts.
Am I right or does the R8 still exist?
Edit:
So he actually adresses it later in the video that these parts are not the R8
@@user-bb6xb3cz1k from what I recall from older videos is that the R8 was from Canada and got stolen and shipped to Dubai. He bought it in Dubai without knowing it was stolen and had no problems and had the vehicle on his name.
Now that he wanted to import the R8 into Sweden they found out from the inspection that it was stolen.
So I assume the government has the car for now while the investigation is going on.
Swedish expression "köra varg" translates into "manufacture wolf" = make faulty parts.
Paused the video and looked for explanation, thanks. Also in Finnish out of specification part is called "wolf".
Wasted piece = hukkapala
Hukka = susi = wolf
Also: tehdä sutta ja sekundaa = make wolf and second class and just generally something being susi (wolf) means it is bad and doesn't do its job@@juhopeltola9110
Bending all those bars by hand is an art, well done!
I searched you for YEARS! Because of that supra video with the remix umbrella song 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 and i just happened to find you on UA-cam by coincidence lol
welcome!
congrats and welcome, this is a true Swedish legend!
Enjoy catching up on lots of great content that has been produced since the 1400hp Supra era!
Funny how you also have ”wolf” parts like us Finns :)
Good work again Peter! 💪🏼
Other than us finns and swedes knows what the hell are Wolf parts. It took even me some time to understand what are you talking about. Of course it's entirely possible that I'm not the sharpest pencil in the drawer.
How the hell can cry about basic Volvo 224 ? It is allways best to start as good car as possible when doing custom or restoration work. Thank you Peter !
yeah!
Right? It's not like it's even rare.
You can measure the ratio on the diff without disassembling it.
Mark the input and output flanges at 12 clock position. Count the inputshaft turns before output has done one rotation.
If you have lets say a 3.70:1 you can turn the input shaft 3.7 times before the output shaft does on.
I think he wants to know what gear ratio the porsche version of that diff has. Hoping its a different ratio so he can use smaller diameter front tires then rear tires. I assume he knows the ratio of his diff that is seen ion the video.
This is one of those projects where people question why but you simply tell them because you can
Greetings from the United States. The algorithm brought your channel to me the other day, really enjoy watching what you’re doing so far, the quality workmanship is great to see. 👍
Mają goście rozmach! A ja pozdrawiam z Polski.
Arm chair commenters that think you shouldn't cut up a car should spend the money and buy the car themselves. You buy it, you get to do with it what you want. Don't like it? Buy a car yourself and do better instead of spending the time whining in other peoples comments.
It might have been a pretty nice Volvo but you can't complain about cutting it up when it's gonna become one of the most badass volvos in the world when it's done 😎
Enjoying your video here in New Zealand.
Remember to paint the Block red, for relability and extra hp😅
It can be quite difficult to get the notch in the correct position using the holesaw, minor material removal can be achieved by gluing some 40 grit sandpaper on a piece of pipe in the lathe chuck . Then spin the sandpaper against the end of the pipe for minor adjustments in length.
Keep cutting, my friend! What you are building will be something a thousand times better than a “mint” Volvo.
Looks like you win the "who has the most ridiculous Volvo" contest. I'm jealous.
the dream project continues!! Love these updates so much
Those welds will more than "do their job", they look great! And bending by hand is a real skill. You guys should be proud! Well done! look forward to seeing how this project evolves!
Old Volvos never die, they just get faster.
Great project. Coming together quickly. It is going to be a beast.
I'm enjoying this project 🎉 nice work. I'm following every episode
Can't wait when this is on the track
Den kommer bli brutal :)
To determine gear ratio, if you block one wheel side of the diff, then turn the other one 2 full turns, you get someone to count how many turns the propshaft flange did, that number of turns is the diff ratio (X turns :1)
Great work Peter
Again very interesting project!👌 Good job. You saved that 240 from restoration.😉
Wow, amazing pipe bending - welding work! Great progress, and thanks for sharing!
hell yeah man, this looks wild!!
I am so glad I came across your first video on this build series, it is looking so good.
Love this Projekt. The cage looks amazing.. and old Volvos never die, they just get faster 😊
Im a mig welder and i do some tig too. Im working in a scooter with an upgraded engine and it needs some work. I have a small welder at home but i get to weld some stuff at work for free. Nice welds though. Looking good
Grymt Peter, du är så sjukt mångsidig!
Literally the coolest UA-cam channel
Glad we got this update video so quick! Thanks
Bloody excellent, keep going
coming along great! cant wait to see it rip!
Great job - looking amazing.
"mint 240" lol. Peter, I think you have the basis here for a car name and/or paint color (mint green!) I give you kudos for giving the "mint 240" another more exciting second life!
Haha nice twist
Epic build.
Looking great 👍
Crazy build, thanks for sharing all the small details!
Bra jobbat, tack för uppdateringen!
nice it looks like the Audi Quattro Ur-Quattro, you could call it the Ur-Fyrtio said in Swedish.
A great project Peter. Keep it up.
awesome midship project!
Faan vad grym du är. Bra jobbat 👍
Great video. Good luck with the R8 Hope it gets out on the street. What happens to the 245 then. You know you're so good. Waiting for the next clip. Have the best from Sweden.
Great video Peter. Great welds. looking good.
Very interesting, very informative. As always. 😄
Negative comments is just jealous people! Keep doin what you’re doin Peter! 👏🏽
I'd say 'purists' rather than jealous people but yeah, what were they expecting, a restoration back to factory spec?! 😂😂
Awesome project and super interesting! Keep up the great work!
It's coming along peter! keep up with the good work!
Mis my 240 wagon badly!!! Glad to hear and see your project is coming along amazingly.
Very inspiring build brother!
Nice work there :)
Uwielbiam Wasze szaleństwo. Pozdrawiam z Polski.
Hey up mate this is super cool its like your supra meets the old Lamborghini and jumps too another level, lovin it and nice to see you having fun
Gött jobbat, kämpa på i garaget!🤩👏👑
Fantastic. Love this project so much. To see progress on this is Wonderful
I do hope the R8 will be Street Legal soon.
I’m sure anything you do to that Volvo will improve it!
Wow, quite. project! My 1970 Volvo 142S is looking on with interest :)
If I could weld that well I'd be a happy man.
Maximus power 💪🚘⚙️🔩🔧good video Bro 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱👈
Nice to see Greta-Gini again :D
Crazy work and workshop. You could manufacture some truck accessories there, like rear air tank cover. I’ll order one right away!
people are quick to judge as usual, lets see the end result, keep it up Peter :)
nice
MINT... yeah a mint aero choc bar.... there are full of bubbles .....
I've chopped up brand new cars with zero miles for customers lol
Nice to see the progress!
Despite a little bit of rust, that's still a rather decent base to start from, and I agree cleaner base are better.
Google suggest 991 Turbo S' front diff ratio is 3.33:1, but I'll wait & see actual owner/mechanic to answer the proper numbers.
Great video as always Peter!! Crossing my fingers that you get the R8 on the road too!
Riktigt fränt bygge, ska bli kul att följa detta! 😛👌
Rätt komiskt, tidigare idag så fick jag ett vänförslag till dej från facebook, o sen när jag gick ut på tuben nu i natt så va detta avsnitt rekommenderat för mej! Haha 🤣🤣👌
För att få fram utväxlingen, markera noll lägen på in ut utgående med en marker eller tejp, vrid utgående för hand ett 10 tal varv medans du räknar varven på ingående
Japp det kan man absolut göra! Jag hoppas någon med Porsche diff kan göra det :) Jag själv vet vad jag har :)
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Deine Schweißnäht sind ok, so schlecht sieht das nicht aus👍🏻Respekt an dein Projekt✌🏻
väntar med spänning på denna bil!!!!
❤
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When is the next video? The wait is unbearable. 🙂
Bra jobbat 👍 du kan böja ett par rör till vanliga vinklar och skriva på rören hur mycket spring back och dom har och göra markeringar och se hur mycket rör det går åt för den böjen, bra att ha i närheten så behöver man inte gissa.
Riktigt coolt bygge och det verkar ju vara din bil och då gör du väll va du vill med just DIN bil, är det någon som blir ledsen så kan de ju köpa en egen bil och bevara🙂
aluminum melts pretty fast in a fire
I'd recommend a steel firewall, it's much safer.
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Hade vart najs om du försökte hålla ett orginalliknande utseende på bilen. Kanske grupp A stuk? Men att bygga en "plast raket" hade inte riktigt passat dig med tanke på tidigare byggen. Du känns mer "orginal'ish".
calcul the ratio by turn the ouput 1 time and calcul the number of input turn
Porsche 911 996/997 -06 tiptronic S låda har 3.05 och 2,96/3,33 på framdiffen 🙂
Hi Peter, have you considered titanium for the firewall?
Keep up the great work.
Cheers from Western Australia
Will you be building a engine subframe to replace the heavy factory one
Ooooooh. I really like the dual ratchet mechanism on that bender. Mine only has a single. I wonder if I could add one... Hrm...
I know you're going to hate this comment, but I'm not sure about those forward tubes. I'd think you should have made them in a single piece, going along the roof line and then all the way down to the floor of the chassis, and then added the roof line crossmember, and the dash level crossmember between them afterwards. I'm not sure the way you have it configured is nearly as safe. In particular the dash level crossmember being sandwiched between the A pillar tube and the (I don't know what else to call it) "front firewall" tube. The vertical one near where the original firewall would have been in the Volvo.And then the way the upper door bar attaches... I realize that my ass isn't an engineer and so my seat of the pants feelings aren't engineering, but that joint just makes me wince.
Yes that is the normal way to do it in most cages in most genres. But in dragracing this is allowed and it is how most build their 6.0 cages. The rules are made to make it safe enough. I do not feel to make the cage extra safe, it is just myself that is going to race in it ;)
@@PeterBjorck Hunh, OK. I guess I've just never seen one like that. Well, as long as it's legal, it's probably safe enough. :D
I am not fan of big rear tyres, then it will no longer matter if it was real volvo or just a fiberglass shell, since it wont look like Volvo anyway, just an dragster. Instead put couple of tires both sides on rear axle, like trucks have. :P
ps. Does anything really prevent from doing slight hump / bulge in the middle of the firewall? That way there can be more room for seats but then between seats it can come forward to allow more room around engine.
du ska inte göra Råttan så extrem som du trodde, självklart turbos dock. skrattade högt
Du kan ju räkna ut utväxlingen själv genom att räkna hur många varv det tar att snurra ingående axel för att få utgående att snurra ett varv
I’m building something almost identical! Starting with the shell of a 79 camaro and I’ll be buying an R8 rear chassis soon. How do you plan on connecting the aluminum chassis to the steel chassis?
I may be missing something with that front differential in particular, but can't you just mark a point on the stub shaft and the pinion/driveshaft then count how many turns the stub shaft does per 1x revolution of the pinion to find what ratio it is?
He knows the ratio on his own diff. He is just curious if its possible to find another ratio so he can run lower front tyres
@@DreRasing Yeah that makes more sense haha I was gonna say! Silly me, misinterpreted 🤦♂️
För länge sedan hade man sand i rören 😂😂
"mint" people. Haha
Kalla henne för Lambobella kanske ❤
How do you get the bends in the tubes exactly where they need to be? Like, in exactly the right position? How do you make sure the center point of the radius is exactly in the right place? Seems super difficult...
14:26 Yeah but you need twice as much of it, so the weight saving is only 30% The cost, though, is gonna be what, 300% more, maybe?
Företaget i Sverige kanske har fler utväxlingar?